Title :
Human power generation in an underwater environment
Author :
Merry, Stephanie L. ; Sendlein, Scott L. ; Jenkin, A. Paul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ocean Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
fDate :
31 Oct-2 Nov 1988
Abstract :
A pilot study of scuba divers pedaling an underwater bicycle/ergometer is described. The ergometer design and experimental procedure used for tests on 14 male and female subjects 22-46 yrs old is presented. The average useful power output for subjects who are regular cyclists or who participate in a regular exercise program was 0.12 hp at the optimum cadence of 50 rpm. Noncyclists and less-fit subjects tended toward a lower cadence for maximum performance. These results, and the test subjects´ reactions to the tests, are discussed in relation to the design and safety of a human-powered submersible.
Keywords :
biomechanics; 22 to 46 yr; human power generation; human-powered submersible; optimum cadence; scuba divers; underwater bicycle/ergometer; underwater environment; Axles; Bicycles; Flywheels; Force measurement; Heart rate; Heart rate measurement; Humans; Power generation; Safety; Springs; Testing; Underwater vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '88. A Partnership of Marine Interests. Proceedings
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1988.23706